These detailed maps maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction. The London maps link up with those for Middlesex to form a major series for the Greater London area.

The maps each cover the same area, stretching from Portland Street eastward to Galley Wall Road and Bramcote Road, from Southwark Park Road southward to Bird-in-Bush Road. A long stretch of the Old Kent Road runs diagonally through this busy map, which covers the area between Southwark, Bermondsey and Peckham. The map is dominated by streets of housing, although a few empty areas still survive on the 1871 map. Other features include the Surrey Canal, Bricklayers Arms railway branch and Goods Depot, Glengall Works, Newington Institution, South Metropolitan Gas Works, Lock''s Field, tramways, small factories along the canal. The 1914 map mentions the following wards: St Peter''s, Coburg, Addington, St George''s, Marlborough, North Peckham and No.4 Bermondsey Wards. Streets include Old Kent Road, Albany Road, Southwark Park Road, Lynton Road and countless others. Each map includes extracts from directories; 1871 map has a directory for Old Kent Road itself. The 1914 map includes information about the OS by Richard Oliver.

The map links up with Sheets 77 Bermondsey to the north, 89 Kennington to the west

Product Details

Publisher

Alan Godfrey Maps

Series

Old Ordnance Survey Maps

Product Type

Folded Map

Scale

Scale 15 inches to 1 mile

Date

2001

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